Glossary: Non-return rate
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Term:
Non-return rate
Abbreviation:
NRR
Definition:
Percentage of females that are inseminated for the first time during a given period of time (such as a month) and have not been recorded as having returned for another
service within a specified number of days (e.g. 24, 56, 90). A binary measure denoting whether or not a cow returns to estrus following a certain period of mating. Frequently studied intervals are 28 days (NR28), 56 days (NR56) or 90 days (NR90). The reference period recommended by Interbull is 56 days. This trait can be evaluated for both heifers and cows.
Reference:
ICAR Guideline
Guidelines for Recording Artificial insemination and Embryo Transfer and Reporting Fertiity
(entry: 104)